Rethinking social care and support: What can England learn from other countries?

Which principles should underpin the reform of care and support arrangements in England?

This Viewpoint, written by Caroline Glendinning at the University of York and David Bell at the University of Stirling, draws on the experiences of other countries to argue that social care is a collective, welfare state responsibility rather than an individual, private responsibility.

Other key points include:

social care arrangements in many other countries are equal and universal: everyone is eligible regardless of wealth, and people with similar levels of disability receive care no matter where they live;

local government, English and UK government relationships and responsibilities need to change in order to reform social care arrangements.